And STILL the champion… Thema gets rousing welcome on return from Rio

Trinidad and Tobago gymnast Thema Williams returned from Brazil to a rousing welcome this morning, as over 200 persons waited until after midnight to greet the 20 year old athlete at the Piarco International Airport.

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago gymnast Thema Williams (right) is welcomed home from Rio by her godmother and entertainer Nikki Crosby at the Piarco International Airport on Wednesday 20 April 2016.(Courtesy Wired868)

Williams’ godmother, Nikki Crosby, had a surprise waiting. As the former Tots and Tumblers gymnast and St Joseph’s Convent (Port of Spain) student stepped through the doors at the arrival lounge, 2016 International Soca Monarch champion, Aaron “Voice” St Louis, was waiting to serenade her with his smash hit, “Cheers to Life.”

“From you wake up this morning, you’s a winner…”

Then, to Dwayne Bravo’s “Champion”, Williams and Crosby danced between the Moko Jumbies that her godmother brought for the occasion, to loud cheers from the enthusiastic crowd.

Williams’ weekend might have felt like a nightmare, as she woke up on Saturday to discover from her mother, Helen Adams, that Trinidad and Tobago Gymnastics Federation (TTGF) president David Marquez had controversially withdrawn her from the Rio 2016 Olympic Test event.

And, on Sunday, alternate Marisa Dick competed in her place and created history by qualifying for the Rio Olympic Games.

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago gymnast Thema Williams (centre) is serenaded by 2016 International Soca Monarch Aaron “Voice” St Louis at the Piarco International Airport on her return from Rio welcomed home from Rio on Wednesday 20 April 2016.Looking on are Williams’ parents, Leon Williams (right) and Helen Adams (second from left).(Courtesy Wired868)

Neither Marquez nor any member of his executive were at the airport to greet Williams while there was no sight of TTGF second vice-president Ricardo Lue Shue, who should have taken the same flight after acting as Dick’s coach in Rio.

Sport Minister Darryl Smith, who has vowed to resist any petition to stop funding the TTGF, did not show up either.

But this morning was not about them.

Williams sported a broad, contagious smile throughout as she hugged relatives, friends and strangers alike and posed for dozens of photographs.

She spoke briefly to the media too but declined comment on her traumatic, ill-fated attempt to represent Trinidad and Tobago at the Olympics.

Instead, she shared fond memories of Brazil and expressed gratitude that so many people came out to welcome her home.

Photo: Trinidad and Tobago gymnast Thema Williams (centre) hugs relatives as she is welcomed home from Rio by her fans at the Piarco International Airport on Wednesday 20 April 2016.(Courtesy Lou-Ann Sankar/Wired868)

About Lasana Liburd

Lasana Liburd is the CEO and Editor at Wired868.com and a journalist with over 20 years experience at several Trinidad and Tobago and international publications including Play the Game, World Soccer, UK Guardian and the Trinidad Express.

I may assume that you were not informed of the resignation of members of the ttgf and the flawed processes over the years. This athlete has caused the country to unite and not sit back and allow the madness to continue. Many may say Martin Luther, Gandhi and even Pele’s (Pele’s law) fight may not have benefited them but it sure as hell helped fix broken systems. So champion of fixing a broken federation.

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